Condom gloves featured on runway at Paris Fashion Week

The latest high-fashion trend? Condoms.

Aquatic wear brand Botter turned heads when it unveiled a new runway accessory at Paris Fashion Week on Wednesday.

Models strutted down the catwalk in a variety of bright blue designs — complete with water-filled condoms worn as gloves. 

Designer Rushemy Botter created the collection with Lisi Herrebrugh with a goal to “bring water to the runway,” according to Vogue.


A model presents a creation during the Botter Spring/Summer 2023 fashion show as part of the Paris Fashion Week.
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“Our thinking was, how can we collaborate with nature and not with another fashion brand? This is something that we’ve tried to research deeper and deeper every season,” Botter said.

There were “a lot of trials” to make these condom gloves, according to France 24. The condom gloves are meant to showcase the models’ hands swimming in prophylactic aquariums to raise awareness about the oceans. 


A model presents a creation during the Botter Spring-Summer 2023 fashion show as part of the Paris Fashion Week
There were “a lot of trials” to make these condom gloves for the Botter Spring/Summer 2023 fashion show.
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A model presents a creation during the Botter Spring-Summer 2023 fashion show as part of the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, on September 27, 2022
The condom gloves are made to raise awareness about the ocean.
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“It’s almost bizarre, romantic, mermaid vibes,” Botter said.

Botter and Herrebrugh also featured designs with material made from kelp, which they used for a pair of tube dresses.

“It’s a starting point of how we can incorporate new material into the collection,” Herrebrugh told Vogue, hinting that we might see more kelp-like material in the Fall 2023 collection.


A model presents a creation during the Botter Spring-Summer 2023 fashion show as part of the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, on September 27, 2022
Botter and Herrebrugh also featured designs with material made from kelp.
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A model presents a creation during the Botter Spring-Summer 2023 fashion show as part of the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris, on September 27, 2022
Designer Roshemy Botter created the collection with Lisi Herrebrugh with a goal to “bring water to the runway.”
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They incorporated the idea of the ocean in other ways, too, such as the men’s tailored jumpsuits representing wet suits, and some of the T-shirts were entirely made from algae.

Paris Fashion Week kicked off on Monday, with 107 brands showcasing their Spring/Summer 2023 collections.